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Arrange the following solutions of salts in increasing order of pH
i) Z 4
nSO ii) N 2 3
a CO iii) N 4
aSO
A) iii  ii  i B) i  iii  ii C) ii  i  iii D) ii  iii  i

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Answered by moin4u42
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Answer:

The decreasing order of pH is IV>I>III>II>V

Sodium hydroxide is the strong base. Its solution will be highly alkaline.

Hence, it will have maximum pH.

HCl is a strong acid.

Its solution will be highly acidic.

It will have minimum pH.

Formic acid is a weak acid. Its pH will be higher than that of HCl.

pH of sodium acetate will be higher than the pH of ammonium acetate as sodium acetate is a salt of weak acid with strong base sodium hydroxide and ammonium acetate is a salt of weak acid with weak base ammonia.

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